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Molecular evolution of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor: An example of multigene family in excitable cells
Authors:Nicolas Le Novere  Jean-Pierre Changeux
Affiliation:(1) Laboratoire de Neurobiologie Moléculaire, 25, rue du Dr Roux, 75015 Paris, France
Abstract:An extensive phylogenetic analysis of the nicotinic-acetylcholine-receptor subunit gene family has been performed by cladistic and phenetic methods. The conserved parts of amino acid sequences have been analyzed by CLUSTAL V and PHYLIP software. The structure of the genes was also taken in consideration. The results show that a first gene duplication may have occurred before the appearance of Bilateria. Three subfamilies then appeared: I-the neuronal agr-bungarotoxin binding-site subunits (agr7, agr8); III-the neuronal nicotinic subunits (agr2–agr6, beta2–beta4), which also contain the muscle acetylcholine-binding subunit (agr1); and IV—the muscle non-agr subunits (beta1, gamma delta, epsi). The Insecta subunits (subfamily II) could be orthologous to family III and IV. Several tissular switches of expression from neuron to muscle and the converse can be inferred from the extant expression of subunits and the reconstructed trees. The diversification of the neuronal nicotinic subfamily begins in the stem lineage of chordates, the last duplications occurring shortly before the onset of the mammalian lineage. Such evolution parallels the increase in complexity of the cholinergic systems.Abbreviations agr-Bgt agr-bungarotoxin - ACh acetylcholine - MP maximum of parsimony - MYA million years ago - NJ neighbor-joining - nAChR nicotinic acetylcholine receptorCorrespondence to: N. Le Novère
Keywords:Nicotinic receptor  Ligand-gated channel  Multigene family  Gene phylogeny
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